When winter ends, the summer begins, and when summer ends, the monsoon starts. The same pattern is followed in the stock market. The price of stocks will increase after a particular decline stage and vice versa. The weather department forecasts the upcoming season, temperature and its expected intensity, etc. Likewise, there exist certain technical indicators that indicate the trends in the stock market. One such […]
India has stringent rules governing foreign exchange to control money flow and protect its economy. The Foreign Exchange Regulation Act and the Foreign Exchange Management Act are the two main laws that control foreign exchange transactions in India. These regulations guarantee the preservation of the nation’s foreign exchange reserves and the oversight of all cross-border transactions. So, let’s explore FEMA and FERA difference in detail. […]
As the name suggests, intraday trading is all about initiating and closing out the trade on the same day. Here is how intraday trading works. The trader either buys and sells on the same day or sells and then buys back the stock on the same day. Intraday trading does not result in delivery because the net position at the end of the day is zero. Hence intraday trading does not impact your demat account in any way.
If you want to trade in stocks but can't keep up with the daily fluctuations, and don't want to engage in long-term investments, then positional trading could be ideal for you.
Trading indicators are mathematical computations plotted as lines on a price chart that aid traders in identifying certain signs and trends of the stock market.
Margin trading is a type of investing style that involves buying expensive and over your current budget stocks.You can use your regular trading and linked Demat account to activate the margin trading facility.
When we talk of intraday trading, we think of stop losses. But that raises a number of questions.
The Indian stock market has come a long way from an open outcry system where investors had to visit the stock exchanges with physical share certificates to make a trade.
The stock market is not a lottery. But, individuals, corporations, and governments use the stock market as an auction to buy and sell securities.
Companies earn in every financial year. But, most investors are oblivious to the real value earned on the investment made.
Doing intraday trading is one part of the story. The bigger question is how to pick stocks for intraday trading. Obviously, not all stocks would be eligible to trade intraday as you need stocks that are predictable yet responsive to news flows.
If you have been in the stock markets for some time, it is very likely that you have seen one of those glossy equity research reports either of companies or of industries. The idea of an equity research report is to give a view and a justification on why a particular stock is attractive from an investment perspective.
Nations are now more linked than ever in the modern, globalized world. The growth and development of economies rely heavily on foreign investments, which have increased as a result of this. In this context, the words foreign institutional investment (FII) and foreign direct investment (FDI) are frequently employed. No doubt these FDI and FII full form seem similar, but there are a number of key […]
The exchange rate among two currencies that are not native to the nation where the quote is being given is known as a cross rate in the field of foreign exchange. A cross rate would be what you would obtain, for instance, if you were in the United States and wanted to know the exchange rate between the Euro (EUR) and Japanese yen (JPY). Knowing […]
Before we understand short selling in delivery, let us spend a moment understanding the rolling settlement system in India. Indian markets currently operate on T+2 rolling system. That means if you buy or sell a stock in the morning and do not square off before the end of trade on the same day, then it compulsorily goes into delivery
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